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Year 7 Mathematics Exam Practice

This document contains a 9 question mathematics assessment for Year 7 students. It includes questions on addition, subtraction, multiplication, division of fractions, decimals, percentages, areas, and data types. The test has a time limit of 45 minutes and is out of 50 total marks. It covers topics including operations with integers, comparing fractions, writing fractions as decimals, calculating areas, and identifying categorical, discrete and continuous data.

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Year 7 Mathematics Exam Practice

This document contains a 9 question mathematics assessment for Year 7 students. It includes questions on addition, subtraction, multiplication, division of fractions, decimals, percentages, areas, and data types. The test has a time limit of 45 minutes and is out of 50 total marks. It covers topics including operations with integers, comparing fractions, writing fractions as decimals, calculating areas, and identifying categorical, discrete and continuous data.

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Mathematics (Year 7) 1st September 2023

Name: _________________________ Room ( ) Time allowed: 45 min (50 marks)


1. Work out. (8 marks)
a. 𝟑𝟐 + 𝟒𝟐 = ___________

b. −𝟑 × (𝟒 − −𝟏) = ___________

c. (−𝟗 + −𝟑) ÷ 𝟑 = ___________

d. 𝟐. 𝟕 + 𝟒. 𝟓 − 𝟏. 𝟒 = __________

2. Write the correct symbol (< 𝒐𝒓 = 𝒐𝒓 >) between each pair of fractions. (4 marks)
𝟏 𝟔
a. 𝟏 𝟏𝟐𝟑
𝟐 𝟒
𝟒 𝟐
b. 𝟏𝟐𝟑
𝟕 𝟑
𝟏𝟗 𝟏
c. 𝟏𝟐𝟑 𝟔
𝟑 𝟐
𝟏𝟔 𝟐𝟏
d. 𝟏𝟐𝟑
𝟑 𝟒
3. Work out, and write each answer in mixed number and simplest form. (4 marks)
𝟒 𝟖 𝟏 𝟏
a. 𝟑 + 𝟒 = b. 𝟐 + 𝟒 =
𝟗 𝟗 𝟐 𝟓

4. Work out the following. (4 marks)


𝟑 𝟖 𝟑 𝟐
a. × = b. ÷ =
𝟓 𝟗 𝟒 𝟓

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Mathematics (Year 7) 1st September 2023
5. Write each of these improper fractions as a decimal (3 decimal places). (4 marks)
𝟏𝟏 𝟐𝟓
a. = b. =
𝟖 𝟕

𝟑
6. In a cinema, of the people watching the film are children.
𝟕
a. What fraction of the people watching the film are not children? (2 marks)

𝟐
Of the children, are boys.
𝟓
b. What fraction of the children are girls? (2 marks)

c. What fraction of the people watching the film are boys? (2 marks)

d. What fraction of the people watching the film are girls? (2 marks)

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Mathematics (Year 7) 1st September 2023
7. a. Write each of these fractions as a mixed number. (4 marks)

𝟒
a. =
𝟑

𝟏𝟏
b. =
𝟒

𝟏𝟕
c. =
𝟔

𝟑𝟒
d. =
𝟗

b. Work out the perimeter of this quadrilateral. (3 marks)


17
m
6
4
m
3 11
m
4

34
m
9

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Mathematics (Year 7) 1st September 2023
8. The diagram shows a square joined to a rectangle.
5
m
6

2 3
m m
3 4

a. What is the area of the square? (2 marks)

b. What is the area of the rectangle? (2 marks)

c. What is the total area of the shape? (2 marks)

9. Identify whether the following data is categorical, discrete or continuous. (5 marks)


a. the color of a car ____________________
b. the time taken to have a dinner ____________________
c. the number of boys in a class ____________________
d. the height of a building ____________________
e. the grade of a student represented by ____________________
a letter
_______________________________________End________________________________________
Marks is just a number; it can’t decide your future. But your knowledge can decide your future.
- Aaditya Raj

Total score Percent


/50

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